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How to Get a Blue Card in Germany
Expath Global Mobility
What is a Blue Card and how to get one if you‘re planning on coming to Germany from outside the EU.
All You Need to Get Started in Germany
What is a Blue Card and how to get one if you‘re planning on coming to Germany from outside the EU.
A job in Germany. Where you don’t have to speak fluent German. Yes, they do exist — and not only if you’re a software engineer!
Learn from recruiters of international teams how to compile your application to increase your chances of getting a job in Germany.
Learn how to ace the interview and where to find those “secret jobs” not advertised on platforms like Monster or LinkedIn.
The most important tip: don't say "gift"!
There are two main words to discuss education in German: one general and one specific.
Follow along with Arjun’s story, an Expath Global Mobility relocation client, and Margarete, an Expath relocation coach, as they walk through how Arjun made the move from India to Germany.
The English word “practice” can mean either applying something in real life, or repeating an activity in an effort to improve or gain skill. The German words for each definition are different.
A few phrases you'll need in order to express that something is free of charge (i.e. it does not cost money) in German.
A great tip for when you want to be evasive or noncommittal in your response.